Wednesday 30 December 2020

South Africa: In Residence News

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The summer festive season - now upon us at last - catapults Cape Town into the world’s apex holiday destinations. It is unquestionable that, during the summer, the city transforms into one of the hottest, most desirable spots of the international lifestyle and cultural scenes. With is flawless natural beauty and singularly intimate luxury experiences, Cape Town surprises with the variety of unique encounters.

Indeed, a summer in the Cape is always synonymous with the spectacular sunshine days, sparkling oceans, and pearlescent sand beaches that define its Mediterranean climate. A mere forty-minute-long drive out of the city to the iconic Boland region yields abundant Provençale vineyards in which not only some of the world’s best wine but also food are to be found.

But it’s not just the city’s natural and culinary singularity that guarantees a premium lifestyle experience; the South African creative impetus without fail always reaches its climax during the hottest months of the year, in which the country and continent’s most brilliant and dynamic creative minds converge on Africa’s southernmost tip.

As just one example of the summer of 2020’s offerings for those choosing to make the cultural pilgrimage to Cape Town is Kate Gottgens’ striking new exhibition at SMAC gallery in Cape Town, entitled Skyglow on Mars Black. Featuring a new body of dystopian paintings made by the Capetonian artist Gottgens during the lockdown months, her artworks are a striking collection of brightly-hued, futuristic canvases which invite both deep introspection as well as escape. With its imaginary landscapes and arresting visual qualities, Gottgens’ exhibit is a testament to the creative, reflexive spirit of South African art—qualities which will surely make Cape Town one of the most enticing post-coronavirus destinations in terms of its cultural innovations.

In a similar vein, Stevenson Gallery recently inaugurated its second exhibition with the artist Mame-Diarra Niang entitled Call Me When You Get There. A collection of 52 intimate works conceived during lockdown isolation out of a desire to exercise freedom of movement and to overcome psychological and physical boundaries through technology, Niang’s exhibit invites the viewer to lose themselves within the stills of warped Google Maps images—a call to freedom and escape after a year that has been largely defined by stasis and restriction.

Although strikingly different from a visual perspective, in both Gottgens’ and Niang’s exhibitions, we find the common threads of introspection and escapism; both exhibits are striking testaments to the power of the imagination of African contemporary art. This escapist impulse, this imagination, although perhaps in a different sense and context, is also shared by us. Indeed, we at In Residence are uncompromisingly dedicated to fulfilling our mission of realizing our clientele’s desire for intimacy and escape through our carefully-curated luxury villas and in-house concierge service which ensure a discreet, personalized, and refined experience of the Mother City and all that it has to offer.

Moreover, Cape Town’s array of accessible holiday experiences and accommodation is rendered even more accessible in the summertime, with global airlines offering direct seasonal flights from major cities across the United States and Europe.

If you desire a truly unique destination experience, Cape Town beckons. We at In Residence look forward to welcoming you this summer to our villas, and wish you the warmest season’s greetings.

See You Soon,

Pieter & The In Residence Team

Blessed with a wonderfully clean Modernist architecture, Rontree Views’ white exterior and pristine views of Camps Bay’s Mediterranean-blue waters offer a 21st-century African equivalent to Greece’s Santorini island. Take in spectacular views of the ocean and Lion’s Head mountain while dipping in the villa’s lap pool or reclining on its spacious sunbathing deck. Nestled right underneath the iconic Twelve Apostles mountain range, Rontree Views is sufficiently distant from the bustling Camps Bay main strip to ensure a quiet, secluded home experience, yet remains a 5-minute drive to the beach front. With the villa featuring an interior that is as minimalistic as its exterior, it is of course equipped with welcoming, earthy furniture and all of the luxurious amenities of modern life, ensuring utmost comfort in a de-cluttered but warm setting.

While some of South Africa’s best artists may feature on the wall of the Clifton Art Apartment, one may argue that this stylishly-furbished apartment’s true masterpiece lies just outside its panoramic balcony: offering an unsurpassably intimate experience of the globally-recognized Clifton beach’s crystal-clear waters and boasting the unique benefit of direct access to its pearlescent sands, this apartment will guarantee a summertime holiday for the ages. With full surround sound within the apartment, a chic contemporary interior, and 24-hour security in the building, Clifton Art Apartment also ensures a cozy, private, and safe stay at home, remaining true to the core tenets of the In Residence experience.

The brainchild of Peter Tempelhoff — head chef at the acclaimed FYN restaurant — Beyond is an exciting new restaurant situated on the Buitenverwachting wine farm in the Constantia Valley, whose inauguration marks the ambitious expansion of the FYN franchise. While Beyond’s vision lies in providing simple, elegant à la carte food created from freshly-sourced, seasonal local ingredients, diners can expect the same uncompromising standards of excellence synonymous with FYN’s haute cuisine approach. Paired with a characteristically stellar wine selection from FYN co-founder Jennifer Hugé, Beyond’s menu and spectacular vineyard surrounds will be sure to charm Cape Town’s cohort of fine diners.

IN RESIDENCE, 7th Floor Paramount House, 112 Loop Street, Cape Town, Western Cape 8001, South Africa.

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